Recently added articles from Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media:
Trends in network news editing strategies from 1969 through 2005.(Report)
Sep 01, 2009; ... Typically produced by teams of videographers, producers, reporters, editors, and graphics experts prior to a newscast's airtime, pre-produced news stories have for decades been the dominant news-information vehicle within network newscasts. TV journalists can use several layers of recorded ...
The role of Internet engagement in the health-knowledge gap.(Report)
Sep 01, 2009; ... Numerous studies reported that people with a high socioeconomic status (SES) tend to be healthier than those with a low SES (House & Williams, 2000). It is argued that low-SES people have relatively poor health partly because of their lack of health knowledge. Even though health knowledge ...
Duopoly ownership and local informational programming on broadcast television: before-after comparisons.(Report)
Sep 01, 2009; ... For decades, the government prohibited companies from owning more than one television station in a single market. In 1999, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) relaxed this limit and allowed duopoly ownership, i.e., a company owning two stations in a local television market (FCC, ...
Predicting audience exposure to television in today's media environment: an empirical integration of active-audience and structural theories.(Survey)
Sep 01, 2009; ... The fundamental issue of why audiences choose to watch television is an enduring question for media scholars. This is a progressively complex challenge as the audience continues to fragment and increasingly gains power over media choices through additional content sources (e.g., the ...
Public meetings in entertainment television programming: using procedural justice to analyze fictional civic participation.
Sep 01, 2009; ... Understanding the relationship between political participation and media has become a central challenge to communication scholars. While an important body of research describes how traditional newspaper content and television news programs portray politics in ways that invite political ...